For decades, scientists have been exploring whether gut feelings can actually sense events before they happen. Known as precognition, this eerie phenomenon has long been dismissed as superstition.
For years, the strange phenomenon of precognition–an unwavering “gut feeling” that something will happen in the future–has puzzled scientists. The eerie concept may sound far-fetched, but many studies ...
Most theories about reality feel distant, but this one points directly at your own mind. In the section on retroactive ...
Key points A decade ago, Daryl Bem's flawed paper on precognition was published in the leading social psychology journal. Bem's paper radically changed psychology, but not by increasing acceptance of ...
People given scientific evidence supporting our ability to predict the future feel a greater sense of control over their lives, according to new research. People given scientific evidence supporting ...